CATEGORIES
The most beautiful collection of science, mathematics, and good internet resources, curated by Ali.
FEATURED
Handpicked content celebrating creativity, science, and human ingenuity.
ARTICLES
Exploring unique ideas, science, and hidden web treasures.
Strogatz talks about mathematics, technology, and education with Patrick Honner, a math teacher at Brooklyn
There’s this thing called the Water-Level Task. Sounds pretty fancy, but it basically hands you
Researchers are pursuing age-old questions about the nature of human thoughts—and learning how to read
Launching humans to Mars may not require a full tank of gas: A new MIT
Every morning, coffee mug in hand, I used to walk across a well-paved path on
Andrew Lewicki, an artist and designer, saw something far greater—an opportunity to merge the worlds
TOOLS
Handpicked innovative tools to inspire and simplify life.
The world is full of interesting possibilities when it comes to food sourcing. Have you
The Periodic Table of Tools presents a dazzling array of tools, meticulously arranged to create
MIT Learn brings together all the previously scattered open learning resources into a single, streamlined
Do you know how many people are in space right now? Brad Eshbach made a
Wolfram Alpha has truly been a game-changer for anyone interested in mathematics and data analysis.
TOP LISTS
Curated collections showcasing creativity, knowledge, and inspired living.
At the intersection of playfulness and learning, math board games offer an extraordinary opportunity to
Finding the right gifts for math teachers can sometimes feel like solving a complex equation.
These biographies of scientists and mathematicians are portraits of minds that didn’t just reshape science—but
A mathematical proof is a rigorous argument based on straightforward logical rules to convince other
Learning physics is open to everyone, and it is the same as learning computer programming
When you want to enhance your mathematics skills or provide math help to your student,
VIDEOS
A captivating visuals blending science, math, and imaginative exploration.
Have you ever left a glass of water out overnight, and it tasted terrible the
This 10-hours relaxing oceanscapes has no narration but is so remarkable. Get ready to be
A film from the Competitive Enterprise Institute, adapted from the 1958 essay by Leonard E.
“When does a person truly begin to be a person?” It sounds like a simple
PRODUCTS
Inventive gadgets sparking curiosity, joy, and imaginative creativity.
Euclid is the father of geometry. When he was building geometry, he had only a
The UBTECH JR0602 Jimu Robot Kit is unique, allowing kids to create their own robotic
BOOKS
Exploring literature that blends science, curiosity, and storytelling.
Daud Sutton’s “Islamic Design: A Genius for Geometry” emerges as a profound exploration into the
“A Hundred Billion Trillion Stars” is a magnificent exploration of the large numbers that shape
London. 23 cm. 241 pages. Illustration-filled editorial encyclopedia on plain tapa. Idiom in English. “The
Rosalind Franklin is an unsung hero of one of the most important scientific discoveries of
Grace Hopper: Admiral of the Cyber Sea, a biography written by Kathleen Broom Williams, is
DIYs
Creative projects and experiments designed to empower makers everywhere.
Feeling creatively stuck at home? You’re not alone. But don’t worry—our friends at IKEA have
Constructing the spiral of Theodorus might be a good classroom activity. We have prepared the
Homemade Harmonograph! Finally, a drawing machine to draw for you! If you want to make
Watching Matthias Wandel’s wooden domino row building machine in action is a rare form of
Makedo Windball is a simple, yet unique geometry project. All you do is assemble simple
Why is the area of a circle pi times the square of the radius? This
PODCASTS
Curated audio shows exploring science, math, and human stories.
Houston We Have a Podcast, the official podcast of the Johnson Space Center, is the
Science is all about asking questions, but with the ever-evolving nature of knowledge, there are
Relatively Prime features stories and interviews from the mathematical world. This podcast has a mathematics
Interviews with mathematics education researchers about recent studies. Hosted by Samuel Otten, University of Missouri.
Tired of dry clinical science programs? Well… That’s Interesting might be just the podcast you